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Topic: Working Abroad is a lot of sacrifice. - page 32. (Read 4326 times)

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October 26, 2017, 10:24:45 AM
#26
   I don't have much to lose if I leave the united states.  As a nerdy person, I am not welcome here and I have no rights, even the very essence of what separates men from beasts nerdy people get deprived of because we have an infestation of socialist democrats.

  Problem is finding a country where the majority speaks english, has a good variety of vegetarian foods, has a high and stable income, low taxes, and deontological libertarian ideals, and of course stuck ongoing litigation burdened by corrupt judges and cop loving appellate judges.

  The United states is a lost cause, and although it may not happen immediately, the United States will surely fall through revolution or civil war.  And when that happens, historians will say that we ignored our own history.  Ultimately, it will fall because we ignored the most basic understanding of what is law, because we refused to set limits on how low our government can go, and we let the abuse exceed the event horizon for which there is no return.  So many lives ruined in the United states in the unaccountable police state.  Eventually the people will prosecute their appeal to heaven against a government that continually commits crimes against the people.

  Another week or so until we see what Antifa/refusefascism is up to. God forbid if they ever rise to power whether by force or organically, but more and more it is becoming the new left.  Because congressional republicans can't get their act together, many republicans will probably lose in 2018.  2 more years of continued disastrous Obama era policies until 2020.  the 2020 election will likely decide organically whether America stands or falls.  

  Anyways, I won't lose much leaving the USA.  A job overseas, where do I sign up?  America sucks!  but so doesn't much of the world right now.
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October 26, 2017, 09:46:04 AM
#25
Work abroad will be more fortunate, no family friends care and support, a person to bear a lot, sometimes very tired
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October 26, 2017, 09:42:25 AM
#24
Working or living abroad is difficult. You miss your home, your people, your family. Noone guarantees you are going to succeed in the new country neither waits for you with open arms. It is very hard but somehow exciting and challenging. My advise is to work hard, find new good people to hang out with and do things that make you happy.
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October 26, 2017, 09:04:09 AM
#23
Hey guys,I just wanted to share some tips when you are planning to work outside your country or if you wanted to work abroad.
First you need to know things about the country you are planning to go or work.Knowing their cultures and tradition will help you a lot when you are already there.
Second is to know the rules of your target country.Some country especially in middle East have very strict rules and  if you guys come from an open city then u have to adjust a lot in their rules.
Third and most important is be mentally, emotionally and physically prefered.,you will come there to work.You need to sacrifice a lot of things and even your family.As for my experience homesickness is very hard to beat especially when you are used to do things with your love ones like celebrating ocassions.Here you will celebrate those days alone.
So if you guys have other tips on working abroad please comment here and share your thoughts.
I hope this topic can help people who wanted to go to other country for work.I wish you goodluck guys.!
Yes, maybe it is) My father works far from home for more than 10 years, His family rarely sees, communicate only in letters, in the 21st century, yes.)) but there is no other way, because in Ukraine you will not earn good money, and it is necessary to sacrifice the family, it is good that we (children) are already adults, and when small children also go to earn money abroad..not seeing how your children grow up((
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October 26, 2017, 06:54:49 AM
#22
Working  abroad its very hard. to away with your family or loveones.it really hard to fight homesick.you need to think about your family so you have a motivation to conquer your homesick.
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October 12, 2017, 04:32:06 AM
#21
If the working abroud would not be such a problem there would be no polish left in Poland where I live.

Yes it is a huge sacrifice and an unwritten cost of immigration. You sell psychological safety to a physical safety.
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October 12, 2017, 01:25:19 AM
#20
Its honestly always been my dream to work abroad in like Korea Seoul.
The city is one of the best ive been to and its out of the world.
The culture there i just prefer so much more and the tech and the girls.
I'm pretty independent and live alright without friends or family.
Thanks for the heads up though
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October 11, 2017, 10:03:01 PM
#19
There are difficulties in everything. We should just learn to enjoy where we are and what we do. Life is full of adventure and is too short to worry about everything.
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October 11, 2017, 09:54:53 PM
#18
I agree with you mate cause I myself work abroad. It is very hard to be away from your family especially during those times when there are celebrations and you see all you family and relatives online having fun and you are just alone away from them. It's hard to fight homesickness so what I do is that I go to my other friends sometimes and just enjoy the camaraderie because being alone just sometimes makes our feelings worse. It's good that you have friends to share your struggles and plans as well to be motivated.
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October 11, 2017, 09:43:53 PM
#17
I will add the goals and determination, you must always think why you are in abroad, think about your family so you have motivation with your work, think that you need to give a good life for your family, thats why you sacrifice yours for them.
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October 11, 2017, 09:29:45 PM
#16
I am working abroad for 11 years now. I don't think that it is much of a sacrifice. If I stay in Nepal, I will not be able to get such a good job and handsome salary. Here, I was able to save a lot of money and purchase a house and a vehicle. But my dream is to settle down in my place of birth. So once I am able to save a lot of money, I will be going back to my hometown.
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October 11, 2017, 07:25:29 PM
#15
Yes i agree with what you have stated.  But being a person who choose to work abroad so that they can give their family abetter future. Its hard, they need to sacrifice a lot for the future. Working so hard to other places that has differ culture its really hard to work but for their family they qill do anything.
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October 11, 2017, 09:42:47 AM
#14
I have so much respect for the Overseas workers all over the world because of the sacrifices they've done to give their families at home a better future in life and to sustain their needs for their every day lives. My father was an Overseas Worker in Dubai and I owe my father almost everything i have.
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October 11, 2017, 09:19:53 AM
#13
Hey guys,I just wanted to share some tips when you are planning to work outside your country or if you wanted to work abroad.
First you need to know things about the country you are planning to go or work.Knowing their cultures and tradition will help you a lot when you are already there.
Second is to know the rules of your target country.Some country especially in middle East have very strict rules and  if you guys come from an open city then u have to adjust a lot in their rules.
Third and most important is be mentally, emotionally and physically prefered.,you will come there to work.You need to sacrifice a lot of things and even your family.As for my experience homesickness is very hard to beat especially when you are used to do things with your love ones like celebrating ocassions.Here you will celebrate those days alone.
So if you guys have other tips on working abroad please comment here and share your thoughts.
I hope this topic can help people who wanted to go to other country for work.I wish you goodluck guys.!

OF course it is I have a sister who is working abroad and it is very hard for herand for us too. One important thing to note also is that the person living abroad takes a lot of stress as she is constantly being bombarded by homesickness and stress at work and there is no family to go home to.
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October 11, 2017, 05:20:13 AM
#12
I tried to do it a few years ago but struggled. New culture and different standards in food is very difficult to get used too. Then when you don't see your family for a very long time you start to miss them. It was my dream job too and what others would consider a holiday destination. But it just wasn't right for me and I ended up moving back home in 2 years
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October 11, 2017, 05:18:53 AM
#11
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. You shuould never forget this. But I still see nothing bad in moving abroad together with your family if your homeland does not or isn't able to give you the opportunity to live in prosperity and feel safe every day of your life. If you have nothing to lose - move!
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October 11, 2017, 05:08:23 AM
#10
The most difficult part is not seeing family for years. Travelling back home could be really expensive for the people working aboard though some companies do provide paid vacations.
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October 11, 2017, 05:01:20 AM
#9
Thanx for your advice, i think work abroad is kinda suffering especially when other have prejudice on you, that really sucks   
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October 03, 2017, 08:36:28 AM
#8
It really is a sacrifice.. Many of my family members (relatives) work abroad and i can tell that it is really hard. Working in a foreign country alone, no family to cheer you up. You just have yourself to rely on.. Thats why all those who work are their family's heroe.
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October 03, 2017, 06:53:51 AM
#7
although it is a great sacrifice as you leave your family and loved ones behind to go and work in someone's country, it also helps especially the young to be independent. Besides it also helps you to make new friends outside your country.
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